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1.3. UNLOCKING FRONT CASTORS SWIVEL LOCK

Make

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 sure that both handbrakes are applied to the rear wheels (Fig.1.3a).

Pull

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 release pin upwards and rotate through 90° (Fig.1.3b).

To

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 lock the swivel on the front castors, rotate the release pin until it drops into the 

groove then rotate the castor until the pin drops into the hole on the fork body.

Fig.1.3b

Fig.1.3a

Summary of Contents for Stroller 2

Page 1: ...USER S MANUAL ALL USER S OF THE EQUIPMENT SHOULD BE AWARE OF THIS DOCUMENT AND ITS CONTENT ISSUE 9 Stroller 2 CLASS 1 DEVICE...

Page 2: ...eration 15 1 6 Handle Height Adjustment If Fitted 15 2 0 User s Guide Fitting Use of Accessories 2 1 Net Carrier Fitting Removal If Supplied 16 2 2 Sun Rain Canopy Fitting Removal If Supplied 17 18 2...

Page 3: ...hole system MUST be securely fastened to the floor of the vehicle WHEELCHAIR TIE DOWNS and the vehicles safety belts OCCUPANT RESTRAINT MUST be used in conjunction with the seating systems straps See...

Page 4: ...cessfully completed a Stability Certificate will be issued by Specialised Orthotic Services Limited A copy of this certificate will be handed over when the equipment is supplied and should be kept wit...

Page 5: ...cial Seating Systems for transportation use and has established clear guidelines for users Following these investigations the following user information is intended to give guidance to users of SOS St...

Page 6: ...onto the wheelchair during transportation such as shopping bags and holdalls Trays should be removed for transportation and secured separately in the vehicle or be secured to the wheelchair but positi...

Page 7: ...wheelchair into the vehicle via a ramp when ever possible Apply the rear brakes Fig 1 1a Please Note The Stroller seating system can be safely transported at any angle of tilt as long as the seat belt...

Page 8: ...ing vehicle without an approved occupant restraint system is extremely dangerous and will place THE CLIENT AT GREAT RISK It is important that the Occupant Restraint System is positioned correctly as m...

Page 9: ...ds are available to secure such equipment during transit and once again the list of Wheelchair Restraint System Manufacturers in this booklet will be happy to advise on this matter see below 8 W T O R...

Page 10: ...m quick release interface Fig 2 2 on page 10 2 1 STROLLER Fig 2 1 Stroller Push Handle 1 Tilt Base 2 Wheelbase 3 Hand brake 4 Front Tie Down Point 5 6 Rear Tie Down Point Handle Adjustment Button 7 Ti...

Page 11: ...supplied with the Wheelbase is used in conjunction with any retention straps supplied with your seating system It is recommended that seating systems are attached to the Stroller using an SOS Strolle...

Page 12: ...rakes are applied to the rear wheels Fig 1 1a Pull handle upwards via the push handle until it is up against the stops Fig 1 1b Slide the handle locking catch over the handle upright until it clears t...

Page 13: ...ghts Fig 1 2b Push handle down and let it rest on the base frame Fig 1 2c Fig 1 2b To Achieve Minimum Folded Height Make sure that both handbrakes are applied to the rear wheels Fig 1 2a Set the tilt...

Page 14: ...applied to the rear wheels Fig 1 3a Pull release pin upwards and rotate through 90 Fig 1 3b To lock the swivel on the front castors rotate the release pin until it drops into the groove then rotate th...

Page 15: ...hat need to be fitted prior to client use RELEASING THE SEAT Make sure that both handbrakes are applied to the rear wheels Fig 1 4a SOS recommends that the client is always removed from the seating sy...

Page 16: ...5b press the lever and apply your weight to the push handle until desired angle of tilt is achieved then release the lever To raise the seat just press the lever until tilt required and release 1 6 P...

Page 17: ...ver the frame as shown Fig 2 1b 2 1c and secure the two halves of the Velcro together Correctly fitted net carrier shown Fig 2 1c The rear section of the net carrier can be expanded via the two zips F...

Page 18: ...ame just below the pivot joint Fig 2 2a Repeat for other side Push the centre of the frame locking bar until straight so that the sunshade is tensioned properly Fig 2 2b Repeat for other side Correctl...

Page 19: ...he Stroller handles and hook the front of the rain canopy around the footbox on the seating system if fitted Hook the two elasticated straps around the rear tie down hooks as shown Fig 2 2f Repeat for...

Page 20: ...ow the pivot joint Fig 2 3a Repeat for other side Unfold the rain canopy and fix the two halves of the Velcro straps at top bottom between the two clear panels Fig 2 3b Repeat for other side Correctly...

Page 21: ...by conventional means and in instances such as this you are recommended to carry out a RISK ASSESSMENT to assess the risks involved in any such action It is important that all carers are aware of the...

Page 22: ...nt any sudden directional changes Never push the stroller above walking pace or turn suddenly to prevent distressing the client or causing harm to passers by Never allow anything to hang near or on th...

Page 23: ...ls use warm soapy water 5 2 MAINTENANCE Check for any signs of wear or damage on a daily basis Periodically check adjust operation of handbrakes Periodically check all fixings for tightness Check reta...

Page 24: ...quiring attention Outside the warranty period For any goods requiring repair or attention after the 12 months period then assessment can be made as to the cost of the work required to effect the repai...

Page 25: ...l Height H Minimum Folded Height F Minimum Turning Radius E Overall Width A n g le o f T il t B Minimum Overall Length D Minimum Overall Height M Frame Width Angle of Tilt 0 to 27 Mass of Empty Stroll...

Page 26: ...25 NOTES...

Page 27: ...26 NOTES...

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